Grove School of Engineering

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After an extensive nationwide recruiting process, CCNY on Sep. 6th announced the appointment of Dr. Gilda Barabino as the dean of the Grove School of Engineering. Dr. Barabino has an extensive record of leadership in the chemical and biomedical engineering communities, and currently serves as president of the Biomedical Engineering Society. She is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering and the Biomedical Engineering Society. Dr. Barabino's key research areas include sickle cell disease, cellular and tissue engineering and diversity in science and engineering. Her appointment follows almost a decade of distinguished leadership by Prof. Joseph Barba.

Alla Zamarayeva, a junior chemical engineering major in the Grove School of Engineering at The City College of New York, has been awarded a Goldwater Scholarship for 2013 from the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation. The Goldwater Scholarship, which is federally funded, is America's premiere award for undergraduates majoring in math, science and engineering. More >>

Research Centers

The future is engineered here.

Grove engineers are applying innovative solutions to the greatest challenges of our times. Whether you are just beginning your undergraduate career or finishing up your doctorate, at the Grove School of Engineering you will work with world-renown engineering mentors on cutting edge research—no surprise, as Grove faculty oversee 15 research institutes in fields that range from energy and sustainability, nanotechnology, and materials engineering to transportation and remote sensing. These institutes and other labs provide an unmatched training ground for City Engineers in the making.

Long the most popular area chosen by our undergraduates, engineering at City offers students a full compliment of degrees—BE, BS, ME, MS, MIS, and PhD—in a broad range of fields. They also have the opportunity to work with world-class mentors in advanced research laboratories.

Grove supports its students through professional development, student clubs that compete on a regional and national level, and study abroad opportunities that range from our Engineers Without Borders, whose students built a clean water system in El Salvador over several summers, to our membership in the U.S. Global Engineering Education Exchange, which will enable our students to spend a semester or a year at a foreign university.